A devastating 7.5 magnitude earthquake has struck off Japan's eastern coast at 03:15 local time, triggering a tsunami warning and causing widespread damage across multiple prefectures. The epicenter was located 150 kilometers east of Tokyo, with seismic waves felt as far as South Korea and Taiwan. The Japan Meteorological Agency has issued a Level 3 tsunami warning, urging immediate evacuation from coastal communities as wave heights could reach 3-5 meters in affected areas.
Emergency crews are mobilizing across Miyagi, Iwate, and Fukushima prefectures where collapsed buildings and damaged infrastructure have been reported. Local media show videos of shattered windows, uprooted trees, and landslides blocking highways. At least 200 people have sustained injuries, with 150 hospitalized in Tokyo's Sendai and Miyagi regions. Authorities are activating the National Emergency Earthquake Early Warning System to alert residents about aftershocks.
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has convened an emergency cabinet meeting to coordinate disaster response, while the Self-Defense Forces are deploying helicopters to rescue stranded residents. Residents in coastal zones are being urged to shelter in high ground as tsunami waves are expected to hit within 20-30 minutes. International aid agencies have pledged support for disaster relief efforts as the situation evolves.}
Emergency crews are mobilizing across Miyagi, Iwate, and Fukushima prefectures where collapsed buildings and damaged infrastructure have been reported. Local media show videos of shattered windows, uprooted trees, and landslides blocking highways. At least 200 people have sustained injuries, with 150 hospitalized in Tokyo's Sendai and Miyagi regions. Authorities are activating the National Emergency Earthquake Early Warning System to alert residents about aftershocks.
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has convened an emergency cabinet meeting to coordinate disaster response, while the Self-Defense Forces are deploying helicopters to rescue stranded residents. Residents in coastal zones are being urged to shelter in high ground as tsunami waves are expected to hit within 20-30 minutes. International aid agencies have pledged support for disaster relief efforts as the situation evolves.}







